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Radio Trailer Final Script

Non-diegetic from the film: "I've watched 17 Valentines Day s pass and every one of them, I've been tragically alone. But this year I hope will be different"

School bell rings

Need a Friend by Siine begins to play (theme music from film)

Voiceover: This summer... Follow Isaac's journey

Transition effect

Diegetic from the film: "Where's Luke today?" "Oh, I think he's ill miss" "Looks like you've got an admirer"

Music volume goes higher

Voiceover: On his pursuit for love

Non-diegetic from the film: "Had my eye on you for a while. Be my valentine. Will you be my Romeo?"

Diegetic from the film: "I've waited for this day all my life"

Music volume goes higher

Voiceover: "But the question is, will he ever find his true match?"

Music volume goes higher

Voiceover: "With music from Siine" "And starring roles from Louis Piper"

Diegetic from the film: "Isaac you will go to the ball"

Voiceover: "And Kiera Tolhurst"

Diegetic from the film: "Tonight is the night"

Music volume goes higher

Voiceover: Beever Media presents the short film .. Rendezvous

Music volume goes higher

Voiceover: Check out our website for more details, sneak peeks and upcoming festivals

Music fades and draws to a close

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